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Pecha Kucha-Style Presentation Writing Strategies Drawing and Illustrating Brainstorming Teresa Fitzpatrick
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Writing Strategy Brainstorming Coming up with a lot of ideas in a short amount of time. Quick inventory of what you know.
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Writing Strategy Brainstorming Writing everything down. Quantity or quality.
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Writing Strategy Brainstorming Great start to a new topic. Can be used in any part of lesson but middle is a great place.
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Writing Strategy Brainstorming Use as a writing break. Can be used to examine multiple solutions. Be sure your students know something about their topic.
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Writing Strategy Brainstorming Always roam the room. Keep everyone on task. Explanations of the thinking behind their ideas is a must.
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Writing Strategy Brainstorming Corrections need to eventually to be made so there is no misconceptions. No corrections during actual brainstorming.
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Implementation In the Classroom Various brainstorming ideas that brochures were created for: Table manners for small children Ideas for safe food handling. Ideas for kitchen safety.
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Writing Strategy Drawing and Illustrating Quick drawings or sketches of what the students are trying to learn or understand. Usually not highly artistic.
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Writing Strategy Drawing and Illustrating Simple tools for thoughts. Great with your visual learners.
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Writing Strategy Drawing and Illustrating By using a visual it helps with passive hearing or reading. Cartoons can be useful to write out explanations. Gives a sense of personal ownership.
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Writing Strategy Drawing and Illustrating Seems like they are playing rather than working. Non-artists often feel threatened and need to be reassured.
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Implementation In the Classroom Big Book Ideas: Promoting of Self Esteem Twist on a child’s storybook Placemats for table settings
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